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Herbivorous(plant eating) dinosaurs were generally cold blooded so most of them wouldn't choose the cave. Plus they are little or no plants in caves. So generally no dinosaurs did not live in caves.

But it has not been proven that none of have lived in a cave. Some species might have had some individuals that lived in a cave.

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